In the context of decision making, a "frame" is
a. a particular description of a choice.
b. a false alternative or lure.
c. the blame for a poor decision placed on another.
d. a relevant memory.
Answer: a. a particular description of a choice.
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a. they both tend to make situational cause errors b. they both tend to make dispositional cause errors c. Americans are more likely to make the fundamental attribution error than are Chinese people. d. Chinese people are more likely to make dispositional errors, whereas Americans are more likely to make situational errors.
Error in prediction can be thought of as
a. the standard deviation of predicted values. b. the standard deviation of X-values. c. the standard deviation of Y-values. d. obsolete.